Here are the latest Apollo UK journalist league tables which measure sheer mass of output each month. Bylines are counted along with a preference for article numbers rather than word count. Strangely, my numbers this month are incorrect (I published 87 stories, Apollo quotes 80), so for those who have doubted the value of these tables: here’s some more fuel for the fire. As for red hot trends, Pocket Lint is clearly churning out the content currently – well done guys!

For as sure as we have UK journalist league tables for December, January, February, March and April here comes May. The table signals who have been the 20 most prolific technology journalists in the UK. Congratulations this time go to Sylvie Barak making her debut in a very credible 8th place. I’ve skipped up one place to 5th.

Detailed breakdowns for each journalist can be found at Apollo Surveys

Just as journalist league tables came out for December, January, February and March so here we have the most prolific tech journalists in April. The lovely Elliot, an unstoppable machine, keeps her place at #1, I inch up one spot to 6th. Good to see my colleague Hugo sneaking in his first appearance. The table in full:

Detailed breakdowns for each journalist can be found at Apollo Surveys

After some delay Apollo has finally gotten around to releasing its March 2009 UK technology journalist league tables. There has been a real shake up since February with Pocket Lint making a very strong showing and finally Tech Radar getting some credit. Yours truly is once again in at number 7 – go… erm, consistency!

In short no, I didn’t make it to the pinnacle for a second month in a row instead coming in 7th. Nevermind – I’m sure I’ll live. Here are January’s top 20 grand fromages and congratulations to Carrie-Ann Skinner whatever it means: